In the back of the van, the gang looked over their clues.
"To summarize, a pearl necklace with the initials S.F., a coin dating from 1742 buried in the grounds, and a stash of probably stolen goods, including a French Bugatti Veyron." She motioned to the sleek, gorgeous Veyron, which was currently patiently waiting outside the van.
"Like, and I thought we wouldn't find anything," Shaggy said, also looking at the Veyron, which looked like a huge modern masterpiece compared to the old van he was used to.
The police had been called for the car, and it was due to be repaired and taken back to its owner in a few minutes. The owner was happy to have the car back, and said she would pay for the hot-wire repairs and the scratches on the bonnet.
"Consider it my payment for you recovering the car," she had said, laughing.
The gang were now deciding what they were going to do about the rest of the mystery, and the stuff they had found underground.
"Well, if we tell the police about that now, they won't find out who took the stuff and why it was here, plus we're impeded for the mystery," Velma said. The others nodded their agreement. "I think we should look around more and find out about this ghost."
